[linux] Tracking network usage at home

2024-03-27 Thread Alan McKay via linux
Hey folks, What are some (ideally) easy-to-roll solutions for tracking network traffic usage at home? Basically I'd like to track - in real time if possible - each device's network traffic over time. Ideally with graphs. thanks, -Alan -- "You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day.

[linux] Re: Tracking network usage at home

2024-03-27 Thread Alan McKay via linux
Also if it matters - running Mikrotik for the main FW/Router Moving away from Ubiquiti which has a relatively decent per-client monitor So hoping for something that collect logs from the MT and process them, or something like that. On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 1:35 PM Alan McKay wrote: > > Hey folks,

Re: [linux] Tracking network usage at home

2024-03-27 Thread Richard Guy Briggs via linux
On 24/03/27, Alan McKay via linux wrote: > Hey folks, > > What are some (ideally) easy-to-roll solutions for tracking network > traffic usage at home? > > Basically I'd like to track - in real time if possible - each device's > network traffic over time. Ideally with graphs. I use an ethernet

Re: [linux] Tracking network usage at home

2024-03-27 Thread Alan McKay via linux
I've used MRTG in the past and it works for tracking per-port usage on a switch I'm just not sure it would work in this instance. Maybe if I can pull SNMP from the Mikrotik - but MRTG was never pretty :-) I wrote some wrappers around it to make it a little more useful but it still is not pretty.